Although, now that I think of it, I should have edited the link a bit
so it was like hxxp://<filelink>.cxm.
But oh well.
Although, now that I think of it, I should have edited the link a bit
so it was like hxxp://<filelink>.cxm.
But oh well.
Brian wrote <<Exactly what I'm talking about, that's what makes me nervous,
I don't want to have that "false sense of security".>> Of course the best
way to deal with this is to ban the writing and release of virus and
spyware. How good are at miracles??
Regards.
Bill Ridgeway
Computer Solutions
"brian" <my@ddress.is.invalid> wrote in message
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> "Bill Ridgeway" <info@1001solutions.co.uk> wrote in
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>
>> It is healthy to have antispyware and antivirus software (as long as
>> they are updated and the computer scanned for threats very regularly).
>> It is cautious to not get into a false sense of security of "I have
>> done all that so I'm safe". Anything further is paranoia.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> Bill Ridgeway
>> Computer Solutions
>
> Exactly what I'm talking about, that's what makes me nervous, I don't want
> to have that "false sense of security".
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